Laminar Flow Cabinet
Laminar air flow can maintain a working area devoid of contaminants. Many medical and research laboratories require sterile working environments in order to carry out specialised work. Laminar Flow Cabinets can provide the solution.
Why Laminar Flow Cabinets?
Laminar Flow Cabinets create particle-free working environments by projecting air through a filtration system and exhausting it across a work surface in a laminar or uni-directional air stream.
They provide an excellent clean air environment for a number of laboratory requirements.
Uses
Laminar Flow Cabinets are suitable for a variety of applications and especially
where an individual clean air environment is required for smaller items, e.g. particle sensitive electronic devices.
In the laboratory, Laminar Flow Cabinets are commonly used for specialised work.
Laminar Flow Cabinets can be tailor made to the specific requirements of the laboratory and
are also ideal for general lab work, especially in the medical, pharmaceutical, electronic and industrial sectors.
Horizontal Laminar Flow Cabinets
Horizontal Laminar Flow Cabinets receive their name due to the direction of air flow which comes from above but
then changes direction and is processed across the work in a horizontal direction. The constant flow of filtered air provides material and product protection.
Vertical Laminar Flow Cabinets
Vertical Laminar Flow Cabinets function equally well as horizontal Laminar Flow Cabinets with the laminar air
directed vertically downwards onto the working area. The air can leave the working area via holes in the base. Vertical flow cabinets can provide greater operator protection.